66. RIS
server is used to deploy Windows
2000 Professional over the
network. RIS requires Windows
2000 networks that use DHCP,
DNS, and Active Directory. A
Remote Installation Services
(RIS) Server can support any of
the following two types of
images:
1.
A CD-based image that
contains the Windows 2000
Professional operating system
any other files required.
2.
An RIPrep (Remote
Installation Preparation) image
that is a full copy of the
Windows 2000 operating system
and applications.
67. A RIS client computer must
support one of the following
configurations:
1.
PXE compliant boot ROM
2.
RIS boot disk with
supporting Network adaptor card.
68. rbfg.exe, RISETUP, sysprep,
deploy.cab, and .sif:
1.
rbfg.exe: To create RIS
boot disk, on a Windows 2000
Professional computer, run the
command
\\ris_server\reminst\admin\i386\rbfg.exe
to create RIS boot disk.
2.
RISETUP: RISETUP command
is used to configure the RIS
server with a CD based image
after the installation of RIS.
3.
Sysprep: You can install
Windows 2000 Professional by
using the System Preparation
Tool. Sysprep is used to prepare
the disk image for the disk
duplication.
4.
Deploy: The System
Preparation Tool is included on
the Windows 2000 Professional CD
in the file:
\Support\Tools\Deploy.cab.
5.
Answer files for RIS
installations end with a .sif
extension.
69. The services that are
required to be running on the
RIS server or accessible to the
RIS server as below:
1.
A DHCP server, used to
assign IP addresses,
2.
A Domain Name Server
(DNS), and
3.
The Active Directory.
70. On a Windows 2000
Professional computer, you can
configure the number of users
accessing a Share between 1 and
10 (10 max limit).
71. Sysprep.inf is required to
fully or partially automate the
installation process on the
target computer. To run sysprep,
you need to have the following
files in the folder C:\sysprep
folder of the master computer:
1.
Sysprep.inf
2.
Setupc1.exe
3.
Sysprep.exe